BYRAM — A Hopatcong woman was charged after she yelled profanities and spit at police and threatened to shoot an officer with his own gun, police said. Paula M. Durnian, 42, of Hopatcong, had been brought into the Byram Police Department on April 5 at 3:56 a.m. for processing on other charges, police said. Once she was processed, she left with a Stanhope Police Officer, and she yelled profanities at police officers while outside the station. She refused to get into a police car and, when advised that if she kept yelling profanities that she would be arrested, continued to yell and attempted to spit at a Byram police officer. When the officer tried to restrain Durnian, she resisted arrest, police said. She was taken back to the police station and processed on new charges. While she was being led into the station, she attempted to kick the police officers. Also, she threatened to shoot one with his own gun, according to police. When her friend arrived to pick her up, she at first refused to leave the police station, but eventually, she did leave. She was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and obstructing the administration of law, police said. The nature of the original charges was not disclosed. Durnian was released pending a mandatory Byram Township Municipal Court date.